On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 15:05 +0300, Toni Timonen wrote:
> ok, I can try to type this mail as slowly I can, to make it more
> readable.
> 
> There were two lines in my mail. You missed the first line.
> 
> D.o.n.'.t.
> It means: do not.

There is no absolutely no need to be so rude. It will not help you to
achieve anything, and is not acceptable behaviour in the world of open
source even if you've gotten away with it elsewhere.

> That is: Do not run 'sbox-config -st ...'
> 
> Why? Because you don't have to.
> Why you don't have to?
> Because running
> 'sbox-config --help | grep start'
> Gives you a hint that,

No, it doesn't. It gives no output, because "start" is not mentioned in
the --help output, for me at least. A lack of any result can hardly be
considered as a strong hint.

>  maybe, just maybe '-st' doesn't mean 'start'
> (It actually comes from words 'select' and 'target'.)
> 
> So the command is used to change the active target. You don't want to
> do that, when multiple sessions are open.
> 
> Other hint, your prompt:
>  >[sbox-SDK_PC: ~] > 
>         ^^^^^^
> For some reason system already knows a string you have writen as name
> of one of your targets and even bothers to mention that particular
> name in the prompt, how so? 
> Could it be, that the target named in the prompt is selected?
> (yes, it could)

Thank you, finally. I guess we need to update the maemo tutorial to
mention that this is only necessary immediately after creating the
target.

-- 
Murray Cumming
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.murrayc.com
www.openismus.com

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